Anonymous ID: 8e94ea March 30, 2018, 6 a.m. No.840022   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0061

>>835479

 

Besides the Washington Post?

 

How does Amazon always seem to know what to recommend me whenever I look at their site? According to both Ghostery, Brave and DuckDuckGo, my data is supposed to be untraceable. Yet, I'll, say, do a lyric search for an obscure 80's song, and Amazon will recommend the album it's from later that day.

 

Maybe I'll listen to a podcast, then it'll suddenly know to recommend the book of one of the speakers being interviewed, even though I've never searched for anything related on the site.

 

The recent stock drop should clue you in that those in the know are bailing due to illegal practices.

Anonymous ID: 8e94ea March 30, 2018, 6:14 a.m. No.840122   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0175

>>839871

 

Except Jesus is anointed with spikenard by Mary of Bethany, sister of Lazarus and Martha in the home of Simon the Leper in the town of Bethany.

 

She's a different Mary to Mary Magdalene.

 

If you're going to biblefag, at least it get it correct.

Anonymous ID: 8e94ea March 30, 2018, 6:23 a.m. No.840188   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>840061

 

… except that some of the stuff I've looked at elsewhere numbers in worldwide printings of less than 250, yet Amazon is recommending it.

 

So it's interesting that those 249 other people seem to share my reading, listening, viewing and furniture tastes.

 

Might have changed now, I haven't used Amazon since early 2017 when I realised I can't keep funding the enemy if I want thing to change.